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SUMMARY:Conferência "Renováveis para Auto-consumo em Moçambique
DESCRIPTION:A ALER (Associação Lusófona de Energias Renováveis) e a AMER (Associação Moçambicana de Energias Renováveis)\, com o apoio do GET.invest Mozambique – financiado pela União Europeia e Alemanha\, e integrado no programa europeu GET.invest\, estão a organizar a Conferência “Renováveis para Auto-consumo em Moçambique” no hotel Radisson Blu em Maputo\, e com transmissão online\, a 30 de Novembro. \nO objetivo do evento é apresentar o potencial do mercado de auto-consumo de energia em Moçambique\, em particular do sector Comercial e Industrial (C&I)\, caracterizar a sua procura e dar voz aos seus clientes\, ao mesmo tempo que sensibiliza para o potencial das energias renováveis para fazer face às necessidades energéticas dos consumidores. \nA conferência conta ainda com a AIMO (Associação Industrial de Moçambique) e a CTA (Confederação das Associações Económicas de Moçambique) como parceiras. \nInscreva-se já
URL:https://www.afsiasolar.com/events/conferencia-renovaveis-para-auto-consumo-em-mocambique/
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SUMMARY:Renewable Energy and Jobs
DESCRIPTION:This webinar event will discuss the main findings from the recent IRENA report “Renewable Energy and Jobs – Annual Review 2021” and highlight the importance to build and strengthen domestic supply chains and the increasing need for expanding skills in all regions of the world to create a capable renewable energy workforce. In addition\, the webinar will also discuss the policy framework required to bring together labour market incentives\, industrial policies\, and further needs to adopt social protection measures. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.afsiasolar.com/events/renewable-energy-and-jobs/
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SUMMARY:C&I projects in Africa
DESCRIPTION:  \nIn Africa\, the bulk of C&I solar PV installations is centred on commercial\, tourism\, manufacturing\, and extractive industry sectors\, with shopping centres becoming an increasingly important sub-segment.  \nThis growing industry is often marred by access to debt financing from local and international markets due to the small capacity size of C&I projects. In addition\, regulations for these small projects can prove to be a hindrance. \nIn this live information sharing webinar\, GoodWe and Elum Energy help you to discover what makes Africa such an attractive solar market\, the challenges that come with developing C&I projects in the region\, and the optimal solutions based on case studies. \nThe panel will address how partnering with more experienced international developers may help local developers and project owners with a smaller track record to obtain financing for their C&I solar installations. \nDiscussion topics include:  \n\nOverview of the current C&I solar PV and battery storage market\nThe challenges faced in building C&I plants\nThe possible solutions to execute new projects\nCase studies of actual projects completed\n\nThe panel of experts are \nAndrew Tyler\, sales & business development manager for sub-Saharan Africa | GoodWe\nDavid Havenga\, technical manager for Southern Africa | GoodWe\nGabriel Rechard\, sales manager for sub-Saharan Africa | Elum Energy \nRegister here
URL:https://www.afsiasolar.com/events/ci-projects-in-africa/
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SUMMARY:Africa Energy Start-Ups Series: e-mobility
DESCRIPTION:e-Mobility is a global trend potentially revolutionizing the way people move all across the globe. But mobility in Africa is in a very different stage of development than in other parts of the world. And as a result\, e-mobility in Africa also has to offer dedicated and adapted solutions to be efficient. \nThese solutions are being developed by very creative and innovative African start-ups. These companies\, rather than copy-pasting a model from abroad\, have developed solutions based on hands-out knowledge of the market and the users’ needs. After all\, who else than people experiencing the challenges of African mobility every day can come up with the right solutions needed by the continent? \nIn this webinar we will: \n\ndiscuss how powered through community based off grid energy supply\, electric three wheels’ bikes could provide the incentive for increased economic activity\, creating new local markets and enhancing rural livelihoods in Zimbabwe.\ndiscuss about the acceleration of a sustainable transition to renewable energy trough technology and products in Uganda.\npresent the development of a key performance data collection and transmission system for solar-powered light electric vehicle in Kenya.\ndemonstrate how investment and financing in e-mobility in Africa will create opportunities for the next entrepreneurs to show up their creativity.\ndiscover how the use of cutting-edge technology will improve on-demand ride request services for corporate business and organization.\n\nDuring this webinar you will get great insights from the following panelists: \n\nShantha Bloemen – Managing Director and Founder at Mobility for Africa\nJacob Hornbach – CEO & CO-Founder at Bodawerk International\nAyeni Ayodele – Projects development and Partner Relations at SUL E-mobility\nAlex Makalliwa – General Manager at Solar E-Cycles\nFiona Njagi – Communication Manager at Untapped Global\nWarren Ondanje – Vice President of Business Development at AEMDA\n\nThe “Africa Energy Start-Ups Series” is a collaboration between AFSIA and Start-Up | Energy which will present innovative African start-ups every 2 months on a multitude of topics such as e-mobility\, storage\, fintech and productive use to cite a few. The spirit of this series is to promote African start-ups\, for Africans by Africans and to present how innovative they are to potential partners and investors coming from the rest of the world. \nApply here \n 
URL:https://www.afsiasolar.com/events/africa-energy-start-ups-series-e-mobility/
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